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BROWN, J. C, 6. A Note on the Iron Ore deposits of Twinnge, Northern 

 Shan States, Bee. Geol. Surv. India, xlvii. pp. 137-141, fig. [geol. 

 section]. 1916. 



7. Contributions to the Geology of Yunnan in Western China. 5. — Geology 



of parts of the Salween and Mekong Valleys. Ibid, xlvii. pp. 205-266, 



pis. xxi-xxviii [geol. map]. 1916. 

 8. Geology and Ore Deposits of the Bawdwin Mines. Ibid, xlviii. 



pp. 121-178, pis. ii-viii [geol. maps & sections]. 1917. 



9. The Cassiterite Deposits of Tavoy. Ibid. xlix. pp. 23-33. 1918. 



10. The Genesis of Tungsten Ores. Geol. Mag. dec. 6. vi. pp. 44-46. 



1919. 



. See also Ann and ale, N., 2. 



11 ; & Heron, A. M. The Distribution of Ores of Tungsten and Tin in 



Burma. Bee. Geol. Surv. India, 1. pp. 101-121, pis. xxvi-xxvii [index 



& geol. maps]. 1919. 

 BROWN, J. F. K. The Mining of Thin-coal Seams as applied to the Eastern 



Coal-Fields of Canada. Canada Dep. Mines, Mines Branch, no. 432 



(Bull. no. 15), pp. i-viii, 1-135, figs, [sketch-maps & geol. sections], 



pi. i & geol. map. 1917. 

 BROWN, R. The Coal Fields and Coal Trade of the Island of Cape Breton. 



Pp. i-xii, 1-166, 11 pis. [geol. maps & sections]. 8vo. London, 1871. 

 BROWN, R. N. R. Spitsbergen in 1914. Geogr. Journ. xlvi. pp. 10-21, 



figs, [sketch-map]. 1915. 

 2. The Present State of Spitsbergen. Scot. Geogr. Mag. xxxv. pp. 201- 



212, figs, [sketch-map]. 1919. 

 . See also Mawson, Sir Douglas, 4. 



BROWN, T. C. Origin of Oolites and the Oolitic Texture in Rocks. Bull. 

 Geol. Soc. Am. xxv. pp. 745-780, figs. & pis. xxvi-xxviii. 1914. 



2. The Development of the Mesenteries in the Zooids of Anthozoa and 



its Bearing upon the Systematic Position of the Rugosa, Am. Journ. 

 Sci., ser. 4, xxxix. pp. 535-542, figs. 1915. 



3. The Importance of " Coral Reefs " and Reef Deposits in the Form- 

 ation of Paleozoic Limestones. [Abstract.] Bull. Geol. Soc. Am. xxvii. 

 p. 147. 1916. 



BROWN, W. A. Limestone Products : The Urgent Need of Development in 



Great Britain for the Housing Problem, the Land Settlement for Ex- 



Service Men, Concrete Roads, Agriculture, etc. Proc. S. Wales Inst. 



Engin. xxxv. pp. 117-159, figs. 1919. 

 BROWNE, W. R. The Geology of the Cooma District, N.S.W. Part I, 



Journ. Boy. Soc. N.S.W. xlviii. pp. 172-222, figs. & pis. ii-v [geol. 



maps & section]. 1914. 

 BROWNING, P. E., & S. R. Spencer. On the Separation of Cesium and 



Rubidium by the Fractional Crystallisation of the Aluminium and Iron 



Alums and its Application to the Extraction of those Elements from their 



Mineral Sources. Am. Journ. Sci. ser. 4, xlii. pp. 279-281; & Chem. 



News, cxiv. pp. 285-286. 1916. 

 BRUCE, E. L. Microscopic Tests on Opaque Minerals. Chem. Nevjs, cxi. 



pp. 121-122. 1915. 

 — — 2. Amisk Lake District, Northern Saskatchewan and Manitoba. Summ. 



Bep. Geol. Surv. Canada, 1914, pp. 67-69. 1915. 

 3. Amisk -Atbapapuskow Lake Area, Northern Saskatchewan and 



Southern Manitoba. Ibid. 1915, pp. 126-130. 1916. 

 4. Geology and Ore-Deposits of Rossland. Ann. Bep. Dep. Mines, 



B.C. 1916, pp. 214-244, 4 pis. 1917. 

 - — —5. Magnesian Tourmaline from Renfrew, Ontario. Min. Mag. xviii. 



pp. 133-135. 1917. 

 —6. Schist Lake and Wekusko Lake Areas, Northern Manitoba. Summ. 



Bep. Geol. Surv. Canada, 1916, pp. 159-169, 2 pis. [geol. maps]. 1917. 



7. Schist Lake District, Northern Manitoba. Ibid. 1917, pt. D, pp. 



1-8. 1918. 



8.- Molybdenite, near Falcon Lake, Manitoba. Ibid. 1917, pt. D, pp. 



22-25. 1918. 



9. Athapapuskow Lake District, Manitoba. Ibid. 1918, pt. D, pp. 1-2, 



1919. 



10. The District lying between Reed Lake and Elbow Lake, Manitoba, 



Ibid. 1918, pt. D, pp. 2-5. 1919. 

 11. Gold-quartz Veins and Scheelite Deposits in South-eastern Manitoba. 



Ibid. 1918, pt. D, pp. 11-15. 1919. 



